Can you put steak sauce on vegetables?!


Question:

Can you put steak sauce on vegetables?

Will it make my seitan taste like prime rib?


Answers:
If your mad at them, try time out first.

i don't know if you are really how fine is 69,
but he is in my favorites too

LOL

I put steak sauce on my STEAK after I get back from hunting with my semiautomatic rifle for animals that put on my wall, while I am wearing my fur coat and picking up some McNuggets for my dog....

I am steak

I will try it when I grill some portabellos later

Okay.... I'm going to answer this ONE, as it's not obnoxious, rude, or offensive. Steak sauce is usually vegan. It's mostly made out of tamarind and other fruits. I like brown sauce myself. You can put it on whatever you like. I put mine on french fries. I suppose if you put it on seitan, it may remind someone of eating prime rib if they associate the taste of prime rib with steak sauce. I've never had steak sauce on steak, so I wouldn't know.

I love A-1 on sauteed mushroom, onions and green pepper. But also on my steak or pork chop.

Can you shut up with all your stupid questions. Mrthing I agree with you man this guy is a loser, has he nothing better to do.

if you want it to taste like poo, then yea.

Yes I can. And I can also put salad dressing on my steak. Emmmm, yum.

do we have hp sauce?

seiltan
For being stupid and NOT checking your spelling
How did you get to be a top contributor
You and mrthing are wasting our time.
And actually insulting most of us.
answer
Only if you think so!!

I wouldn't put it on veggies, but I have been meaning to pick up some and put it on my faux burgers. It might not taste that good but ohh I love A-1. I hope it's vegan. I haven't looked at the bottle yet.




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